Difference between revisions of "Akusala-sādhārana-cetasika"
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For (1) and (2) s. [[Ahirika-anottappa]], for (3) s. [[Nīvarana]], for (4) [[Mūla]]. (App.). | For (1) and (2) s. [[Ahirika-anottappa]], for (3) s. [[Nīvarana]], for (4) [[Mūla]]. (App.). | ||
− | Akusala-sādhārana- | + | [[Akusala]]-sādhārana-[[Cetasika]]: Universal, general or primary disadvantageous [[Mental]] properties associated with all disadvantageous intentions: These are four; |
− | 1: Lack of | + | 1: Lack of [[Moral]] shame [[Ahirika]], |
− | 2: Lack of fear of wrongdoing | + | 2: Lack of fear of wrongdoing [[Anottappa]], |
− | 3: Restlessness | + | 3: Restlessness [[Uddhacca]], |
− | 4: Confusion | + | 4: Confusion [[Moha]]. |
− | For 1 and 2 see: | + | For 1 and 2 see: [[Ahirika-anottappa]]; for 3 see: [[Nīvarana]]; for 4 see: [[Mūla]] see also the Appendix. The corresponding opposite term designating advantageous (beautiful) [[Mental]] property is sobhana-sādhārana-[[Cetasika]] see: sobhana. |
The corresponding term in the field of wholesome [[Consciousness]] is sobhana- sādhārana-[[Cetasika]] (s. sobhana). | The corresponding term in the field of wholesome [[Consciousness]] is sobhana- sādhārana-[[Cetasika]] (s. sobhana). |
Revision as of 15:30, 8 April 2013
'general unwholesome Mental factors associated with all unwholesome actions' (volitions), are four:
- (1) lack of Moral shame (Ahirika),
- (2) lack of Moral dread (Anottappa),
- (3) restlessness (Uddhacca),
- (4) Delusion (Moha).
For (1) and (2) s. Ahirika-anottappa, for (3) s. Nīvarana, for (4) Mūla. (App.).
Akusala-sādhārana-Cetasika: Universal, general or primary disadvantageous Mental properties associated with all disadvantageous intentions: These are four; 1: Lack of Moral shame Ahirika, 2: Lack of fear of wrongdoing Anottappa, 3: Restlessness Uddhacca, 4: Confusion Moha. For 1 and 2 see: Ahirika-anottappa; for 3 see: Nīvarana; for 4 see: Mūla see also the Appendix. The corresponding opposite term designating advantageous (beautiful) Mental property is sobhana-sādhārana-Cetasika see: sobhana.
The corresponding term in the field of wholesome Consciousness is sobhana- sādhārana-Cetasika (s. sobhana).